I listened to the Allegro and Minuet. Near perfect ! What a shame you do not have the complete Sonata as we surely need more Haydn, and his sonatas should get far wider recognition. I always find him a sort of 'missing link' between Scarlatti and Mozart (without having quite either man's brilliance though, let's be honest about it). This Sonata may be technically 'easy' but surely it's not easy to bring it off convincingly and not make it sound trite. You did a great job here as it always remains interesting and tasteful.

I am rather envious of your trills in the Allegro. Only thing I did not like are the deadpan legato closing chords of the Allegro. That could (should) have been a bit more lively. Minor point though.

well chris... you see. that's where i was thinking you might come into play... pardon the pun... but you see the third movement is actually quite readable... and being such an ambitious recorder i thought perhaps you could finish it off? =)

yes there were some rocky moments in those movements. also some sudden dynamic "bursts" i attribute to being a little excited in the live setting. anyway thank you so much for listening and the valuable commentary. and yes definetely put them up when possible.

ps you know... i'm thinking... it wouldn't be hard for me to recordthe last one... its a few months before another recital though... but i could probably do it... do you have the score by any chance?

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